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F1910 fault on a Siemens SINAMICS G120 drive indicate a communication error between the drive and another device or system, such as a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller), HMI (Human-Machine Interface), or a communication module. This type of fault generally occurs when the drive is unable to communicate properly with other devices over the communication network.

"F1910" fault in siemens "G120" drive indicates a "communication error" between the drive and another device or system.

Potential Causes of F1910 Fault:

  • Communication Cable Issues: Damaged, loose, or incorrectly connected communication cables.
  • Incorrect Communication Settings: Mismatched communication settings between the drive and the communicating device.
  • Device Failure: A failure in the communicating device, such as a PLC or HMI.
  • Network Issues: Problems with the network or communication infrastructure.
  • Software Glitches: Software bugs or errors in the drive or communicating device.

Troubleshooting Steps:

  1. Check Communication Cables:

    • Inspect the communication cables for any physical damage, loose connections, or incorrect terminations.
    • Ensure that the cables are securely connected to both the drive and the communicating device.
  2. Verify Communication Settings:

    • Confirm that the communication settings (baud rate, parity, stop bits, etc.) are identical on both the drive and the communicating device.
    • Refer to the device manuals for the correct settings.
  3. Test Communication:

    • Use a communication tester or diagnostic software to verify communication between the drive and the communicating device.
    • Look for any error messages or indications of communication problems.
  4. Check Device Functionality:

    • Ensure that the communicating device (PLC, HMI, etc.) is functioning properly and can communicate with other devices.
    • Try communicating with the device using other methods to isolate the issue.
  5. Inspect Network Infrastructure:

    • If the drive is connected to a network, check for any network issues, such as cable failures, switch problems, or network congestion.
    • Use network diagnostic tools to troubleshoot any network-related problems.
  6. Update Firmware:

    • Check for any firmware updates available for the drive or the communicating device.
    • Outdated firmware can sometimes cause communication issues.
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